FCC Proposes Stricter Phone Rules to Crack Down on Burner Phones and Anonymous Calls
The FCC is considering tougher 'know your customer' rules for voice providers that could make it harder to buy a phone without tying it directly to your identity, potentially ending burner phones. The plan aims to crack down on anonymous phone sales.
The Federal Communications Commission is considering new 'know your customer' rules for voice providers that could make it harder to buy a phone without tying it directly to one's identity, potentially making burner phones less accessible. This move aims to reduce the use of untraceable mobile devices, which are often used for illicit activities such as fraud and organized crime. The proposed rules would require voice providers to verify customers' identities before selling them a new line. If implemented, these rules could significantly impact the market for burner phones.